AuthorTopic: Accepted off waitlist but may be too late (Read 8151 times)

I just heard from a T14 that I have been accepted, but I have already put a seat deposit and first and last months on a place near the T40 school that I will probably be attending. Scholarship/Grant money is 15k a year less and I'll be losing about 3 grand if I accept off the waitlist, is it worth it?

i know what the common consensus is on this board, but there are many factors which may be more important to OP than just academic prestige. the city in which the schools are located would be a big one for me. the $45k in scholarship money is a huge deal...especially if OP were to finish top 10% at the T40, and bottom of the class at a T14. this just doesn't seem as open and shut of a case as some would like to make it...

what if he drops out because he hates the people at the T14? what if China invades and we're all sent to concentration camps based on where we went to grad school? i don't think that it's so incredibly wild to assume that the OP may have a better shot at finishing better in his class at a T40 than at a T14 given the level of students. that being said, you failed to address my main point which is that there are MANY more things to consider than just academic prestige: scholarship money, location, family ties, to name a few. without more info regarding the schools he's considering, it's hard to say either way. if OP were talking about W&L (T40) and UVA (T14), then it's pretty much a no brainer. however, if we're talking about University of Arizona (T40) and NYU (T14), then there's a LOT more to consider.

again, i am aware of the consensus on this board that the T14 is sacred and should not be passed up NO MATTER WHAT, but i think OP COULD be in one of those unique situations where he may need to consider it.

No, there isn't. He could graduate at the bottom of his NYU class and still have his pick of AZ jobs. Yes, there are many other things to consider, but the OP states the the only loss will be 45k and a seat deposit. In that case, it's a no-brainer.

actually, that's not what he said. he said he WILL lose those things. he didn't say they'd be the only disadvantage to him moving. also, he could graduate at the TOP of his NYU class, and be the biggest feminine hygiene product ever, and still be unemployed in 9 months...it actually happens. are you really trying to think through his problem, or are you just rattling off some answer you've seen posted on these boards over and over and now you take as fact??

No, there isn't. He could graduate at the bottom of his NYU class and still have his pick of AZ jobs

I don't agree with this. A NYU grad will get asked his class rank just like a Arizona or ASU grad will. Hiring Partner at Phoenix/Tucson Biglaw Firm takes the candidate with Arizona ties unless that person was bottom of their class as well.

OP needs to somewhat clarify his location, schools, and where he/she would like to practice if they want practical advise.